Genre - Gods of Gambling
All for the Winner. Stephen Chow parodies the God of Gamblers with his own character, the Saint of Gamblers, in a movie that becomes just as big a hit. ... » MORE
Black Mask vs. Gambling Mastermind. I have a very high tolerance for garbage. So it comes as something of a surprise that I quite simply could not finish watching BLACK MASK VS. GAMBLING MASTERMIND: not after shutting it off and returning to it a few... » MORE
Conman. Andy Lau is a conman just out of prison. So of course he rushes to the blackjack table, in the first of what eventually becomes a new, loosely defined, "conman" series of films, that are smaller, less flashy, and altogether... » MORE
Conman 2002. Nick Cheung stars as the unluckiest man alive. When he starts dating the sister of a top gambler (Stephen Fung), the gambler decides to use his bad luck to make him his student. Some moments are mildly amusing but gambling... » MORE
Conmen in Vegas. Never has a gambling movie contained so little actual gambling. But there is some poo shaped like Mickey Mouse, if that's any consolation. ... » MORE
Fat Choi Spirit. Andy Lau is the Mahjong Master, Gigi Leung is his crazy but determined girlfriend, Louis Koo is his geeky brother, and Lau Ching-Wan is a hip-hop Mahjong con man. This movie is a love poem to Mahjong. Fans of the... » MORE
Feng Shui and Gambling. A boy whose father loses the house in a gambling game then commits suicide, and whose mother shortly thereafter dies after coughing up blood, has special power to be able to win at games of chance. He grows up and... » MORE
Gambler's Story, A. Francis Ng is a compulsive gambler, Shooky Kwan a down on her luck nightclub madam in debt. Their paths cross several times, and they fall in love as they try their fortunes in Macao. The film is very clever in... » MORE
God of Gamblers. Chow Yun-Fat redefines cool and consumes copious amounts of chocolate in the undisputed champion of gambling films. ... » MORE
God of Gamblers 2. Now it gets weird. Stephen Chow reprises his character from All for the Winners, as he meets up with Andy Lau, reprising his character from God of Gamblers, in a sequel to both films. How economical! ... » MORE
God of Gamblers 3 - The Early Years. Apparently the people in charge of English titles can only count to three. So here's another God of Gamblers 3, this time going back to his youth, with none of the original actors involved. ... » MORE
God of Gamblers III - Back to Shanghai. Stephen Chow and Ng Man-Tat are swept back to Shanghai 1937 by a vengeful group of superpowered villains. He meets his grandfather and sings about Pork Buns. Oh, and there's some gambling thrown in as well. ... » MORE
God of Gamblers Returns. Chow Yun-Fat returns to the role that made him famous (one of the roles, at any rate), with mixed results. ... » MORE
House of Mahjong. Tenants of a run-down old mall play mahjong with the owner for their rent, but the owner's son (Raymond Wong) hates the tenants and thinks they take advantage of his father. He plans to run them all out and remodel... » MORE
Kung Fu Mahjong. Is Wong Jing the last filmmaker in Hong Kong regularly churning out entertaining films? It sure seems that way. Here he is with another production that is far more entertaining than it has any right to be, another in his... » MORE
Play with Strangers. A pleasant low-budget production featuring a group of my favorite supporting actors. Roy Cheung stars as a "bootlicker," which apparently is a person who goes around gambling with and generally ingratiating themselves to various rich businessmen in the hopes of... » MORE
Return from the Other World. Another shameless grab for your immortal soul by Media Evangelism, who brought us last year's Ultimate Intelligence. This time around a gambler strikes a deal with the Devil, becomes a billionaire, but then hits bottom, and after attempting suicide, sees... » MORE
Saint of Gamblers. Ng Man-Tat searches for a new gambling king in this sequel to All for the Winners. It should have been a wonderfully fun action-gambling Wong Jing extravaganza. ... » MORE
Second Time Around. Leave it to Hong Kong filmmakers to take BACK TO THE FUTURE and make it a gambling movie. Ekin Cheng is the gambler, and he has his eyes on taking the high rollers in Vegas. But things go wrong, and... » MORE
Teenage Gambler. Sort of a sequal to BLACK MASK v. GAMBLING MASTERMIND, as once again a chubby kid acts like a gambling master. Could be the same kid, thankfully I don't own the earlier film and have erased most of my memories... » MORE
Wise Guys Never Die. Wong Jing's never-ending obsession with gambling films bubbles up out of his id once again, making its annual appearance in Hong Kong's theaters and DVD shops. This time around he puts the usual elements together (gambling training, male rape, and... » MORE
All for the Winner. Stephen Chow parodies the God of Gamblers with his own character, the Saint of Gamblers, in a movie that becomes just as big a hit. ... » MORE
Black Mask vs. Gambling Mastermind. I have a very high tolerance for garbage. So it comes as something of a surprise that I quite simply could not finish watching BLACK MASK VS. GAMBLING MASTERMIND: not after shutting it off and returning to it a few... » MORE
Conman. Andy Lau is a conman just out of prison. So of course he rushes to the blackjack table, in the first of what eventually becomes a new, loosely defined, "conman" series of films, that are smaller, less flashy, and altogether... » MORE
Conman 2002. Nick Cheung stars as the unluckiest man alive. When he starts dating the sister of a top gambler (Stephen Fung), the gambler decides to use his bad luck to make him his student. Some moments are mildly amusing but gambling... » MORE
Conmen in Vegas. Never has a gambling movie contained so little actual gambling. But there is some poo shaped like Mickey Mouse, if that's any consolation. ... » MORE
Fat Choi Spirit. Andy Lau is the Mahjong Master, Gigi Leung is his crazy but determined girlfriend, Louis Koo is his geeky brother, and Lau Ching-Wan is a hip-hop Mahjong con man. This movie is a love poem to Mahjong. Fans of the... » MORE
Feng Shui and Gambling. A boy whose father loses the house in a gambling game then commits suicide, and whose mother shortly thereafter dies after coughing up blood, has special power to be able to win at games of chance. He grows up and... » MORE
Gambler's Story, A. Francis Ng is a compulsive gambler, Shooky Kwan a down on her luck nightclub madam in debt. Their paths cross several times, and they fall in love as they try their fortunes in Macao. The film is very clever in... » MORE
God of Gamblers. Chow Yun-Fat redefines cool and consumes copious amounts of chocolate in the undisputed champion of gambling films. ... » MORE
God of Gamblers 2. Now it gets weird. Stephen Chow reprises his character from All for the Winners, as he meets up with Andy Lau, reprising his character from God of Gamblers, in a sequel to both films. How economical! ... » MORE
God of Gamblers 3 - The Early Years. Apparently the people in charge of English titles can only count to three. So here's another God of Gamblers 3, this time going back to his youth, with none of the original actors involved. ... » MORE
God of Gamblers III - Back to Shanghai. Stephen Chow and Ng Man-Tat are swept back to Shanghai 1937 by a vengeful group of superpowered villains. He meets his grandfather and sings about Pork Buns. Oh, and there's some gambling thrown in as well. ... » MORE
God of Gamblers Returns. Chow Yun-Fat returns to the role that made him famous (one of the roles, at any rate), with mixed results. ... » MORE
House of Mahjong. Tenants of a run-down old mall play mahjong with the owner for their rent, but the owner's son (Raymond Wong) hates the tenants and thinks they take advantage of his father. He plans to run them all out and remodel... » MORE
Kung Fu Mahjong. Is Wong Jing the last filmmaker in Hong Kong regularly churning out entertaining films? It sure seems that way. Here he is with another production that is far more entertaining than it has any right to be, another in his... » MORE
Play with Strangers. A pleasant low-budget production featuring a group of my favorite supporting actors. Roy Cheung stars as a "bootlicker," which apparently is a person who goes around gambling with and generally ingratiating themselves to various rich businessmen in the hopes of... » MORE
Return from the Other World. Another shameless grab for your immortal soul by Media Evangelism, who brought us last year's Ultimate Intelligence. This time around a gambler strikes a deal with the Devil, becomes a billionaire, but then hits bottom, and after attempting suicide, sees... » MORE
Saint of Gamblers. Ng Man-Tat searches for a new gambling king in this sequel to All for the Winners. It should have been a wonderfully fun action-gambling Wong Jing extravaganza. ... » MORE
Second Time Around. Leave it to Hong Kong filmmakers to take BACK TO THE FUTURE and make it a gambling movie. Ekin Cheng is the gambler, and he has his eyes on taking the high rollers in Vegas. But things go wrong, and... » MORE
Teenage Gambler. Sort of a sequal to BLACK MASK v. GAMBLING MASTERMIND, as once again a chubby kid acts like a gambling master. Could be the same kid, thankfully I don't own the earlier film and have erased most of my memories... » MORE
Wise Guys Never Die. Wong Jing's never-ending obsession with gambling films bubbles up out of his id once again, making its annual appearance in Hong Kong's theaters and DVD shops. This time around he puts the usual elements together (gambling training, male rape, and... » MORE